teknosophy_com

joined 11 months ago
[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

I've got a box of old newspapers if you want!

Any old tech, really. Gaming PCs from the late 90s are taking off right now. I've got a bag of flip phones and a constant flow of old tech that's not yet worth a lot. Let me know if you want some of it.

[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

I need a sales person to help promote my training program and speaking tour. DM me if you want!

[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

In-home tech support. The market is vastly under-served. The only name that comes to mind is the squad that comes out and smashes everything and leaves. Near infinite demand for competent in-home help.

[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I'm similarly sensitive, so I get it. Two of my friends reminded me, ideally business is where both parties benefit.

I do in-home tech support for seniors for a living. I charge a lot of money, but make sure they just never have headaches again. In many cases I'm able to remove hidden fees/deceptive packages from their Internet and cell phone bills, so they actually make money on my visit. Yesterday I charged a guy 450 to install and configure his new PC, and saved him 1200/yr on his cable/Internet bill during the appointment. He gave me a $50 tip.

There are win-wins out there!

[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Yyyeeepp... None of them were taught that customer retention is a lot cheaper than just marketing to new people and then disappointing the new people.

And beyond that it's a huge waste. Think of all the HP printers that are in the landfill right now that worked for a year and then clogged.

[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Ha, I'm quite anxious and couldn't stand cubicle life. I have to be out there in the world, driving around, and seeing the results of my work!

[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

As my buddy told me when I took the leap: Dayjobs are dime a dozen. Give yourself a chance. Try it for a few months and see what happens.

I will say, photography is great but the market is oversaturated. I'd suggest doing something where you're rare. I do in-home tech support for seniors, and am pretty much the only one in my midsize city who does it. The calls never stop.

[–] teknosophy_com@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The site looks good and great examples.

The only issue is, webdevs are pretty common now, and a lot of them are fighting for work.

If you're good at running small businesses (I had the EXACT SAME EXPERIENCE with employees: I'd do a 12 hr day THEN have to clean up after their destruction!), then research what small businesses are in high demand. I ended up getting into in-home tech support for seniors, which mostly involves password resets and removal of Fake Rental WiFi. I have a feeling you could handle that, and the market is vastly under-served. Feel free to pick my brain about it!